Welcome to the Residence Inn Binghamton
Self-catering kitchen suites with Wi-Fi and a yummy complimentary breakfast offer all the comforts of home at the non-smoking Residence Inn Binghamton.

Hotel Features
Each of this two-story non-smoking property's 72 suites features Wi-Fi, a flat-panel TV with premium cable channels and a fully equipped kitchen with microwave, stovetop and dishwasher; many suites include a fireplace. You'll be up and at 'em after a crack at the free breakfast buffet and a workout in the gym. Let hotel staff stock your fridge while you hit the sport court for a tennis match. The whole family can make a splash in the seasonal outdoor pool and hot tub. Guests enjoy a manager's reception with a light meal on weekday evenings. Parking is free and pets are welcome for an added fee.

Hotel Location
Located on Route 434 (the Vestal Parkway), the Residence Inn is across from Binghamton University. You're one mile from the Anderson Center for the Arts in the center of campus. Drive 10 miles to hit the shops at Oakdale Mall or go wild at the Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park. The Corning Museum of Glass is an hour and 15 minutes west and the slopes at Greek Peak Mountain Resort are 45 minutes north. Greater Binghamton Airport is 10 miles north and Elmira Corning Regional Airport is 65 miles west.

Hotel Information
Upon check-in photo identification and credit card is required. All special requests are subject to availability upon check-in. Special requests cannot be guaranteed and may incur additional charges. Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.

Pets, pets and more pets. Barking dogs all the day. Guests leave their pets in the room and they bark all day long. The first floor room are subject to noise from the second floor guest. There is NO sound deadening between floors. I had to move.

The entrance road is terrible. Pavement is long worn out. Pot holes (large pot holes) make entering and exiting a challenge.

Amy from South Hamilton, MAApril 7, 2014Family Traveling with Teens

3.0

Location, adjacent to Binghamton University.

After one shower, there was no hot water! There was a note to the fact that there was an individual hot water heater, but it should have been much more explicit in stating that there was only enough water in the morning for one shower!

The suites are lovely, and the beds very comfortable. TVs in every room. This is a residence inn with kitchens. There was a mold smell in the kitchen, perhaps the problem with the hot water heater is the source.

Verified Hotel Guest from Binghamton, NYMarch 5, 2014Couple

8.0

The room was very spacious and clean and for being on a ground floor I did not hear anything from above me

I did not appreciate that there was little note cards all over the room that are easy to look past. Would be better if there was one big note on the table

Verified Hotel Guest from Amherst, OHSeptember 25, 2013Couple

7.0

The rooms are big, though they don't seem quite as big as ones at other Residence Inn hotels. The breakfast was also pretty nice.

It was hard to find, tucked off of a small road. Also, it just seems over-priced, there are hotels of similar quality that offer better rates in Binghamton.

Bottom Line is that this hotel seems a touch below what you'd expect from an average Residence Inn hotel. If you can get a good rate, it's still nice hotel but don't pay top dollar to stay here, it isn't worth it.

Arley from Powell, OHJune 27, 2013Family Traveling with Young Children

Suite was clean and well stocked. Breakfast was fantastic. Staff was helpful. Location suited our purpose. There may be construction flaws as floors squeaked and did not feel solid, particularly in the upstairs bathroom.

Margaret from Bayport, NYMay 7, 2013Couple

8.0

The staff was very helpful. When we realized at 11 o'clock at night that the air conditioning wasn't working we called the front desk. Someone was at our door within minutes to fix the problem.

Not a lot to do in the area. Very close to Binghamton university. Binghampton zoo is very cute, especially for little kids. Tully s restaurant in shopping center next door was great.

Sheldon from Braintree, MAMarch 29, 2013Business Traveler

9.0

Need to replace mattresses and towels are a bit tattered not pure white

Alexander from Albany, NYMarch 28, 2013Couple

8.0

Always love staying here. I always get a great deal with Priceline on this place, and it's way more than worth the money. It's clean, the rooms are massive, and the beds are great. Also great to have a full sized fridge.

I think it was built in the late 90s with building materials more typically suitable for a building in Florida. Understandably, the outside has taken a beating, and the bathrooms need to be switched out from their 90s glory. Other than that, awesome.

Great experience for a sick price.

Verified Hotel Guest from Binghamton, NYFebruary 21, 2013Family Traveling with Young Children

9.0

Rooms, Breakfast, always hot tea and coffee. Close to shopping, dining, and other needs. Far away from the main road so one can have a good night's sleep. Easy to stay with kids or pets.

Some of the staff's attitude. I chalk it up to Seasonal Affective Disorder. See my comment. Nothing that can't be overlooked. You know, its upstate New York and the sky is gray until April or May here lol!

Pros: In suite Kitchen, Fridge, etc. The Fireplace is nice on a cold, damp Upstate New York Winter's night. Close to a main drag (The Vestal Parkway) which takes you to Shopping, Dining, Binghamton University, a Movie Theatre at the Town Square Mall. Also, there is a Sam's Club nearby: if you are staying for a long time, you can stock up on provisions there and use the in suite fridge, stove and microwave. There is a nice breakfast each morning. There is always hot coffee and tea near the reception area. Great during the cold months here.
Cons: Some of the staff seemed not so happy to be with the public. Since I love Residence Inns, I only mention this since a lot of travelers from other parts of the country might take it personally. I am chalking some of the attitude of the staff up to seasonal sadness. I don't think the sun came out longer than half a day for the time I stayed there. I am willing to bet a stay in June or July will give you happier times. The Front desk clerks are great. But I think some of the guests mistreat them, so they may seem stand offish upon first encounter. Remember treat others as you want to be treated.
Good to know: Monday to Thursday there is a buffet reception style dinner with a different themes. In summer time, I hear they have cookouts for the guests. Tip the Housekeepers. You won't regret it. There are a lot of long term guests staying at the hotel (natural gas workers, ER doctors from out of town working at a local hospital) which give the place a sort of a "Cheers" vibe where you get to know the regulars :-).
I would stay there again. Next time, in June when I can use the pool! ...read more

Verified Hotel Guest from Middle Grove, NYFebruary 20, 2013Couple

Nice place for what I paid on priceline,enjoyed having a kitchen so I could stay in and eat on a cold night.Liked having the extra space that a regular room doesn't offer.Breakfast was mostly ok liked the variety, potatoes were great, sausage needed help.

Cold floor.

Variety of restaurants in the mall next door. Check out the reviews before you eat at them. Purchased dinner at Mediterranean Gyro, prices, service, selections were good, not so much the food. Don't waste you money on a salad, you don't get what the menu says, just a "that's how WE make the salad".

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